TripAdvisor Reviews Riad Sidi Mimoune Marrakech

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Hello again, The internet is bad here even when "they" say it is good. Not really strong enough to get many photos with my entries and I have some great photos. I have tried several times to send photos and it just doesn't work, unfortunately. I will be heading to Fez in a couple of days and will try catching up with photos from there. Too bad because I was so excited to show you my camel! Adventure ...

... they assemble the restaurant, quite remarkable. There must be close to 60 or 70 of them. Justin had his heart set on eating sheep brain, (yes you read it right). So we went to that stall. They have all the cooked sheep heads lined up facing the main walkway. He had the brains and goat cheek. I only had a taste of his. I had some remarkable rice with lamb in a spicy gravy for $2.50, it was excellent and will go back there tonight! Justin and Andre left ...

The close proximity of Morocco to Spain means that there is some Spanish influence present. The majority of the population is Arab-Berber and is mostly Islamic. The International Salsa Festival best represents the transculturation that is always happening between Spain and Morocco. We do not need to acquire certain ...

... I spent some time trying to find a cheaper hotel for us to move to the next day before Steve came to tell me that a group of us were heading out. First stop was the hairdresser. Unfortunately we didn't get a group discount but after some stunted conversation in English and French with the hairdressers and the showing of some pictures we all sat around as Kristen, Grant and Steve had their hair cut. For the ...

... road again and arrived in the much more modern city of Ouarzarzate. This modern feel is largely owed to the movie industry here, with movies such as Gladiator, The Hills Have Eyes, and Prometheus being shot here. Barb dropped us off at the CTM bus station and we thanked her for being so awesome to us. Stepping out of the car, the strong heat of the sun reminded me we were still in the depths of the desert. Thankfully ...